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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG. 5, 1940 By CLIFF STERRETT [ e e S N.L. TROAST as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evehing at the box office of the — - CAPITOL THEATARE and receive 2 POLLY AND HER PALS Do W THIS, YOUNG LADIES, e T e ITS AN ALL~- SEASON tickets to see: “NINQTCHEA" Federal Fax—ie per Person WATCH THIS SPACE ey Al DR Your Name May Appear! 3 AT TAXPAYERS The Common Council of the City | of Juneau will sit as an Equ: tion Board in the Coancil CI bers of the City Hall from 8 pm. to MARINE NEWS | i B —— = — 4 8th. The Board will consider com- WAY SOUTH TAKES 19 TO Heat Wave Draws Millions to Beaches STEAMER MOVEMENT€|| : adju to the roll that are found nec- ary After final meeting of the Board adjustments can be NORTIHBOUND imbia at 10 o'cluck ing. Should b& in before no further made, OMOIrew Mmort pert ailing eral hours H. J westward Princ Louise arrive tOmMorrow TURNER, adv. rk scheduled to afternoon Leave Due Juneau Northbound July 30 Due Juneay Southbound Aug. 5 or evening Northland due lale tomorrow night or early Wednesday SCHEDULED SATLINC Prince Geor che: 11 from Var Ala. cheduled Seattle 9 a. n Prince Charlott from Va Steamer ALEUTIAN YUKON *BARANOF COLUMBIA Seattle July 27 July 30 Aug. H July 31 3 Aug. 9 Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug.12 ALASKA Aug. 6 Auz. 10 A MT. McKINLEY Aug. 7 Aug. 10 ALEUTIAN Aug. 10 /\ns: 13 YUKON Aug. 13 /\u:, 17 ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Every convenience and service ® Centrally located il couver 9 ton .arge Rooms all with bath. | Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS ™ Hotel . NEW WASHINGTON ©eceeseseesso0ceece o #—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. {—9-Day Totemland Cruise *—Connects with S. 8§ Seattle 9 p. Stretten. Mr. and Cordova at Cordova for § ° VcKin hedulec seward, Kodlak ana om S August Moun Seldovia FOR OTHEIt INFORMATION R TH TICKWT OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS———Agent 10000080 0006C0900000006000060000000C000000060000eeSs86a000 Edwards, Mr. and d 4 e Gordon Wilde iARDING FORTS A. J. Linde ZENITH BADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson to sail from Seattle August 9 at 10 a. m nation-w 1; feat wave bx aches from coast to coa. CLIPPER MAIL "‘“HMG[Q MZ hp{i L€ 5 Johnson, Carl George Heinzurger, Thomas g e g Juneau-.r-mfbé}.ks Route SUNDAY wipimgmomsimvet *————— | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL ” For Cordova—Stanley Zuern, E | 2-Way Radio Communication o] o o 'y e T Hiis New Record as Sifferman. ; e e v e Speeds Up TIMELY CLOTHES | SCHED For Kodiak ")"‘.“'"“ SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA NUNNBUSH SHOES HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 et as Exodus for Arm STEION HATS ‘ — were Mr | 1 9 ( ome I A e R T ERS TR PHONE 623 and o M T e e o D Beatienmens vous of e st PTOJECIS Contine Quity Wokcloties | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOR! it el A S R ) , . SPORT, Inc. John- | tion . the monin| As the' stre Army con h Aleuiian ; P e~ T ‘ 650 han at any yormal mail northern field M“l" s were gotler est westbound list In vears '13 o here from Westward points and HOSAGRESTR, B greater M- | oying 15 from here southbound. | ber of them stee e g : From Valdez—Mrs. R. B. Black, COMPANY at the Charle Tarte seorge Clark, E oW ars e Charles W. Carter TIDES TOMORROW margin, the 2,800-pound one-month | Ge0rge_Clark, Edna Downer, MIS.|p, " pae 1, Carlson, Helen Poin- . Tuesday afternoon R. F. Kronquist and child, Ailecn Schmitz, Josephine Sel - e Redman, row Atkinson, Irving Barkley, ol 6 eatiis s et oty ; il ’\""”",C'L'[; ”YC.]“”;""A‘]’“.“'“"" For Ketchikan—A. Blackerby, E. hanem, J. T. Yolland, Alphon: |yt o PLANE MOVEMENTS l of Anchoraze 2-Way Radio Station KANG Early Today lite v r way, the steamer Baranof e From Seward, passengers were M. | B 2 i record for last yea dexter, M. C. Seiler, James Williams, | cent DeVere, A. W. Peterson, Frank Mis. R. P..Le . Mr, and M o Hundt, R. O. Radelet, Morzan Wal- duled t« ail from wust 9 at 9 a. m leutian scheduled to sail from seattle August 10 at 9 a. m nce Rupert scheduled to from Vancouver August 12 at 9p. m SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail southbound at 9 a. m. tomor- Denadi Seattle s the country's ‘his is New York's Coney Island, well filled. Some Al Yorkers evacuated the city to escire the heat { N N \ New : g (2 5t ey Hugl Walter Peterson, H. BARA'{@F Gunderson, P. Hanifew, Paul Dan- g a7 | ; o, e som. | SANITARY PLUMBING and | riton, Robert Johui- J. Manning HEATING COMPANY son muel Tatroff Woodrow Gledhil, Murray Johnson, W. . NIEMI, Owner Walter S n, Pat Shinners, C. O, “Lét your plumbing worry be Lombe, J. Pende our worry.” PHONE 788 MCRINLEY TAKES 29 - FROM HERE riled on M Kinley for Alaska Steamship Comany SERVJCE-ON'ALL-ALARSKA‘ROUTES - Taku scheduled southhound tomorrow mo Baranof Friday LOCAL SAIL S Estebeth scheduled to sail every at 6 p. m. for Sit- ming e ST e R ) S S scheduled southbound nine p: Mourt Workmen trowd Steamer y Wednesday Petersburg; Port Kake and way Gt Dart leaves ev at 1 p. m. for Alexander, ports mail €« 980900 eE000C0 L0 e00000600000¢C N PHONE 612 FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men rbanks Territory, D abor greater exient since the two T Elwood Tho! Rev. McIntyre from Seattle for J. H. Casper, N 50 a. m. Tuesday John Cashen, P. flight postponed on account mmons, H' B. Chappell, R of fog. sommers, Claude Hirst, Wellman ® PAA Electra due Elwcod Thoma banks about 4 Wrangell—Margaret on afterncon Gusman Planes scheduled to fly ever S .. : morning at 9 o'clock for Sitk scheduled to Juneau Today Clipper cover answered were carr but flights below D pourn ince have fallen but that | b figure, o pounds of mail The effect of PAA's new Juneau Seattle, service on its Juneau- Fairbanks service has been to send ° . ° . . from Fair- « o'clock this @ . . . . . John Mortuary on Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Aug. 6 Aug. 13 WEEK !AILINGS—JIIIH‘ to Neattie Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Aug. 2 Aug. 6 ..Aug. 13 Aug. 13 Time) 16 am, 186 feet. am. -29 feet High tide—2 p.m., 186 feet TIME ‘I'O CALL : 8:57 pm., -05 feet Low tide—8:5 - - The Daily Alaska Emplre has the largest paid circulation of any Al- FOR YOUR CAB | aska newspaper. I _rorowaycas co. N ot BT (Sun High tide—2 Low tide—8 Subscripe to The Daily Amska pire —the paper with the lar guaranteed circalation S 8. 8. TAKU . S. S. TYEE . S. TAKU NORTHLAND TN Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | apt. Joseph Aagsiat Enm The steamer A :u( fan passed ATTENTIUN 7ASONS weather permitting. that route’s poundage to a record Seattie and nine from Ketchikan Baker, James Berkley, Mary Lee el o8 Kronquist, Ernest Kronquist, Mar- |yt - ™ PO € s Y elson Purdy, Harry Savage. B o i i NORTH SFA .. On 1 1L ith Iirs the )} crowding e n 1 day W | L e Japs.. | southbound through Juneau carly Westward from t e 1a is S 9 passengers est. westhound list in -years, 113 | his momning with 19 passenger Masons please attend the . e é % | Council, C. W. Davies, Opal More, v DO ey et 10p b high of 3850 pounds for the| From Seatile. pas FETC lorence Syverud, Bugene Stout ALASKA TRANSPORTATION ey month of July, topping by a wide| Tneodora Budwin, My Joshe! b e ;“'”,‘ -\,KL"?( ’}‘,“p'f'.\‘.‘f""-m From Cordova—Elmer Higgins, R. S DL, SRREY B SHLLY) S. McCarrey, Mr. and Mrs. Herb From Ketchikan—Mary K. Cau- . : Mrs, John Klingbeil, Peggy Strand thorne, Lillie Ferrell, Major John | ¢ 500l joo Toska and cora Holt HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFB!GEIA’I‘!ON § S A T Subscribe for The Empire. 3 —The Sign of { Dependable Service- READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thur Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Seattle R 3:00 v a P Lv. 11:10 3:30 v chi Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:00 Mon. and Thurs Ar. 3:50 T. Lv. 1:40 Ar. 1:10 Lv. ¢ Ly [ Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun. 2:00 Lv: Fairbank e R 9:30 r y Lv. 4:30 9:50 1 1 Ar. 4:10 11:30 Ar. Nom 65 Lv. 1:00 Wednesday 230 5:45 515 4:50 4:45 408 400 2:30 $ 95.00 . 171.00 Wednesday 8:00 v. Fa s 150 M. T. Ar 10:45 r 11515 A v Ar SEATTLE TO IUNEAU ROUND TRIP . Passengers —— Mcnl —_— Exprm Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager WONDER-FUL_mayhe Penelope Shoo as a female scare- crow deesn’'t shoo away many crows at the N. Y, world’s fair wheat field but chances are she doesn’t shoo dway male visitors (expecisliy bakers) either. Cos- tume was by Hattie Carnegie, brecht. Sailing to.Seward, were E, E. Al- len, B. Julian, Vernon Horn, Helvin n, Wiliam Smith, R. M. Berg, O. Lapala, Charles Butts, M. Tam- anovich, L. J. Cashen, T. Tuckonen R. A. Tracey, Sr., F. Schwartzbacker, R. Henderson, LeRoy Wickstrom, H |catre, Mrs. L. J. Palmer, Alice Chambers, Patricia Chambers, M Chambers, John McManamin, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Bauer, H. R. early Sunday morning. Alice Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Those leaving were, Miss Hoflin, Borleske, Mr. and Mrs. John Keyser, Julia | Fulton Smith, L. Schrafter, Glenn | Neill, Dave Hoffman, J. A. Smith, | Newton, John Harken, Joe Guy, J.|T. A Lea, L. M. Carr. Mrs. A. New- M. Eustu, Roy Sanborn, Charies | lin, Mrs. J. J. Devin, O. F. Weinard. | Radosevich, Art Fr cethbiadd o Kline, W. H. McCasland, Harold Brigham, James Valleson, John Sul- ' HOSPITAL NOTES | livan, Tom Langley, Tom Merickle. Charles, Muhovich, F D. Clemen Mrs. Benny Mohs and her baby daughter were dismissed = yester- | Roy Clement, O. W ald, Clif? e Ferrell day afterncon from St. Ann's Hos- pital. RUPERT GOES SOUTH: TAKES | 10 FROM HERE. e on the steamer Prince Ruperli cet, Owen njamin Blanton, Roh- James Hunter, C. J. Clayton Liveley, Stanley n, E bert Tracy Branchene, Wildeman For Valdez Hager, Pat ster Scott ter. Charles After receiving medical care \at Bob Kimball, James St. Ann’s Hospital, Pete Hanson was | Brennan, A. Shattuck, dismissed today. | Davis Hersheltz, R. 5 Meadows, C. Van-| Esther Kacjson of Hoomah was derbreggen, Richard Stephens, Mal-|admitted to the Government Hos- | colm Moe, Robert Rowe, Walter pital for medical treatment today.| Bott, Charles Read, William Hege- | worth, Lewis Gerard, Jack Snure, l Betsy Kadake underwent a major BEdmund Hickey, G. H. Henning, operation'this morning at the Gov- Wayne White, Mrs. Simon Hellen- | ernment Hospital. thal, Miss Camlin, O. M DeSpaln.} i o it J. DeSpain, H. Sadler, Ray Hill, Empire Classifieds Pay! -D.B. FEMMEB AGENT one 114 Night 312 ANADIA PACIFIC | a "PRIN- CESS” JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice | July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Princess Charlotte Aug. 2—Aug. 23 Princess Loyise July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL ‘TRANS-ATLANTIC ‘TRANS-PACIFIC ° Tickets, réservations and full mnnuu Mflflfl COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lumber and Building Materialy PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hom.s Under Title I, F. H e i .5 MaCarier | NE W S M.S.DART | BROADCAST ltlvn Ferry Slip, Juneau 2 ebery Wednesday at 7 a.m. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! 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